[Mne_analysis] extracting dewar position from a .fif file header

Jon Houck jhouck at unm.edu
Wed Feb 15 13:05:47 EST 2017
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You may be able to determine this from the room projectors on your raw
file, which are usually computed separately for upright and supine
positions and would typically include 'upright' or 'supine' in their
names.  Something like:
show_fiff -vt 206 your_file_name.fif
would show this.

This assumes that your system needed different projectors for the two
positions (sometimes they're identical) and that they're named
consistently.  There's probably some better way to do this.

Hope this helps

Jon



On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 10:43 AM, Burke Rosen <bqrosen at ucsd.edu> wrote:

> Is it possible to extract the dewar position (upright vs supine) from
> the fiff file header?
>
> I looked through the output of  mne_show_fiff  --verbose and don't see
> any obvious indication. Is it encoded somehow?
>
> Thank you,
>
> -Burke
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